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'''Jeans''' are trousers made of denim, usually dyed blue (see [[Wikipedia:Denim]]).  Until the advent of designer jeans in the early 1970s, Levi-Strauss dominated the market and the term '''Levi''' or '''Levis''' is still used to refer to a manner of dress, particularly blue denim trousers and jackets.
 
'''Jeans''' are trousers made of denim, usually dyed blue (see [[Wikipedia:Denim]]).  Until the advent of designer jeans in the early 1970s, Levi-Strauss dominated the market and the term '''Levi''' or '''Levis''' is still used to refer to a manner of dress, particularly blue denim trousers and jackets.
  
The original and classic jeans were reinforced with copper rivets, and Levi-Strauss had a major market with a very popular line with metal fasteners in the [[crotch]] instead of a zip.  They still produce their "501" model, which remain a ''de regueur'' fashion statement: mostly warn by men, they have the advantage that the [[penis]] can be pulled out without danger of chafing by a zip, and also means they are more comfortable when [[Commando|not wearing underwear]].
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The original and classic jeans were reinforced with copper rivets, and Levi-Strauss had a major market with a very popular line with metal fasteners in the [[crotch]] instead of a zip.  They still produce their "501" model, which remain a ''de regueur'' fashion statement: mostly worn by men, they have the advantage that the [[penis]] can be pulled out without danger of chafing by a zip, and also means they are more comfortable when [[Commando|not wearing underwear]].
  
 
In the [[Leather]] scene, Leather-Levi, often abbreviated LL, indicated a venue where butch behaviour and dress were the rule (as opposed to places like piano bars). LL did not necessarily indicate a serious [[S&M]] venue.
 
In the [[Leather]] scene, Leather-Levi, often abbreviated LL, indicated a venue where butch behaviour and dress were the rule (as opposed to places like piano bars). LL did not necessarily indicate a serious [[S&M]] venue.

Revision as of 17:08, 19 December 2007

Jeans are trousers made of denim, usually dyed blue (see Wikipedia:Denim). Until the advent of designer jeans in the early 1970s, Levi-Strauss dominated the market and the term Levi or Levis is still used to refer to a manner of dress, particularly blue denim trousers and jackets.

The original and classic jeans were reinforced with copper rivets, and Levi-Strauss had a major market with a very popular line with metal fasteners in the crotch instead of a zip. They still produce their "501" model, which remain a de regueur fashion statement: mostly worn by men, they have the advantage that the penis can be pulled out without danger of chafing by a zip, and also means they are more comfortable when not wearing underwear.

In the Leather scene, Leather-Levi, often abbreviated LL, indicated a venue where butch behaviour and dress were the rule (as opposed to places like piano bars). LL did not necessarily indicate a serious S&M venue.

Jeans are often worn by women to emphasise their buttocks. Some designs are deliberately very tight in this area and can have an uplifting effect similar to a bra.

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